Well after 2 days of playing and destroying my droplet at least 10 times. I finally managed to get a little understanding of how ubuntu works.

Well after 2 days of playing and destroying my droplet at least 10 times. I finally managed to get a little understanding of how ubuntu works.
Fantastic!!! Glad to see this still alive. Looking forward to the updates. If you need any help or webspace for testing, I'm ready to help.
Thanks for the info! I'll stick with my idea of leaving it to the person who made the other plugin to possibly add it to their mod.
Well,
I'm wanting to edit my top menu on my theme, where might I do this?
Thanks for the help in advance!
I think I'll give the honeypot plugin a try to see how it works out. Thanks for the info.
Hi all,
I want to say first that this is a wonderful piece of software and my hats go off to the developers.
I've personally been using IPB for two of my websites and honestly; it's a bit of a headache to deal with. Once node becomes more stable I will def look to switch them over.
Some things I would be interested to see:
1.) Ability to control the menu bar
2.) The custom home page feature is great, I'd like to see it expanded into a feature that we can actually add multiple pages. Sort of like what IP.content is offering.
3.) Botscout, stop spammer integration.
If I think of more I'll be sure to reply I know this is a growing community and the support here is 100x better than IPB's so that is a HUGE plus for a guy like me. I'm not 100% tech savy, but with a little help I can figure things out on my own. I set up my server finally....but that took like 3 days but I did it!
Cheers!
AH! I didn't' even see that! Thanks! Are there any plans to add a custom menu in the admin page? That would go hand in hand with this addon. Thanks again for all the hard work you guys do!
Yeah, I seem to have figured it out haha I finally decided on using the webmin cp to set up my server. It defaults installs apache but once I got it going I removed it and installed nginx. Once I set it up, I was able to edit the server config through webmin and create my proxy to point the website to the right port.
Correction, when I did the npm install from the console it is fine now. Installing it from the admin page somehow messed it up.
Should be back up
I noticed that my nginx wasn't updated and that was an issue. Looks like it's working fine now.
@a_5mith
Yeah I botched something up. Fixing it at the moment.
Hm, well I think I might have figured it out.
I'm using Ajenti's V webserver admin panel to assist me and they have a plugin for node.js.
I simply plugged in the port numbers that my script was running on and volia, it's seems to be port forwarding and the site is actually working now it seems without an issue knock on wood